Gemstone

Story

In plique-à-jour, transparent enamels are set within a pierced metal framework resembling stained glass. With no backing on the finished product, the panels of enamel allow light to shine through. Popular during the Art Nouveau period, the technique is quite unusual to find in a ring.

Here in homage to Art Nouveau is a 20th century interpretation using both manner and style in translation. With dynamic movement, sensuous curves and flowing lines, 18k yellow gold has been persuaded to take on the guise of a stylized floral form virtually languid in presentation.

The deep forest green hues of the enamel add to the fecundity inherent in the concept. A diamond-set flowerhead works in opposition with diamond studded vines of gold twisting about and as they transform into the shank of the ring. In all, fifteen (15) white and shimmering single cut diamonds of a total estimated .20 carats add to the sensuality of the deeply toned green color.

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Due to the nature of antique & vintage jewelry, many diamond and gemstone weights are calculated by measurements, not removed. Actual weights are noted in the item’s description. Grading of diamonds and gemstones may vary slightly when removed.

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Measurements: 1/2 of an inch (1.2 cm) in length north to south on the hand and rises 3/16 of an inch (0.6 cm) in height off the finger. Weight of 2.2 grams (1.4 dwt).

Condition: Excellent; one diamond with edge chip only visible with magnification.

Origin: Possibly Argentine.

Note: Diamond weights are approximated by measurement and formula and may vary from actual if removed. All metals are acid tested.

Story

In plique-à-jour, transparent enamels are set within a pierced metal framework resembling stained glass. With no backing on the finished product, the panels of enamel allow light to shine through. Popular during the Art Nouveau period, the technique is quite unusual to find in a ring.

Here in homage to Art Nouveau is a 20th century interpretation using both manner and style in translation. With dynamic movement, sensuous curves and flowing lines, 18k yellow gold has been persuaded to take on the guise of a stylized floral form virtually languid in presentation.

The deep forest green hues of the enamel add to the fecundity inherent in the concept. A diamond-set flowerhead works in opposition with diamond studded vines of gold twisting about and as they transform into the shank of the ring. In all, fifteen (15) white and shimmering single cut diamonds of a total estimated .20 carats add to the sensuality of the deeply toned green color.